The errant and undisciplined ruminations of a Conservative public interest attorney, GOP activist, and father of two sons. Nothing herein should be confused with tolerance of folly, RINOs (Republicans In Name Only), sufferance of fools gladly, or endorsement of perversion.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

When Democrats Attack!

Michelle Malkin has a more detailed scoop on the political terrorist here.

BAD LANGUAGE ALERT!

It seems that the suspect, Andrew Jefferson Stone, has a facebook entry in which he opines that:

Face it. The GOP is the party of the cowardly. And all fucking cowards will fucking hang.

Also, when they aren't wetting their pants over a code-red alert from boy George, Republicans are actively fucking little boys. All of them, no exceptions.

Wow! I guess Andrew missed the briefing where perversion promotion was made part of the Democrat agenda.

However, if he is convicted on the pending charges, I suspect that it is he who will be on the receiving end of what he attributes to Republicans.

Justice would suggest that he should spend some quality time with the biggest bull queer in Mecklenburg.

The assault occurred last week, and it was not an assault of a political candidate, or because he was "asking a difficult question of a political candidate." This "random weirdo" has been one for some time, and a Democrat one. He showed up at a Republican student's home, and (allegedly) physically assaulted him. You might want to familiarize yourself with the facts at hand before reflexively attacking and making a fool out of yourself.

Take your complaint to Greggy, Anon 2:59. He doesn't allow me access to his website, because I won't mark in lockstep in his effort to smear Faisal Gill with innuendo and guilt-by-association. Hence, I don't know the facts of which you speak, or Greg's comment on them.

About Me

James Young is an attorney (licensed in D.C. and Pennsylvania only) with a public interest legal aid organization, is a nationally-recognized expert in labor and constitutional law in the context of individual rights, and has argued two cases before the United States Supreme Court. He has been married to his wife, Brenda, for 22 years, and they have two sons, Jimmy (16) and Patrick (11). In his professional capacity, he travels frequently, with cases in Philadelphia, Alaska, Hawaii, and California. His clients are quite diverse, and include farmworkers in California, Congressmen in Washington (challenging an Executive Order issued by Bill Clinton), pro football players with the Washington Redskins, and Barry Williams (big brother Greg on the Brady Bunch). From 1998 until 2005, he was a weekly political columnist for the Potomac News in Woodbridge, Virginia. He is active in Virginia Republican politics, and is a member of the Federalist Society.